Firefighters, who say Zamora died instantly because of 48,000 volts of electricity, offered unprecedented grief counseling to the community in North Hollywood, which is dealing with the trauma and loss.

“I feel like everyone is giving back to what she gave to everybody,” her husband and stepfather to Aguilar, Andre Woloszyn, said.

“She’s a hero to a lot of people, she’s a hero to me because a split-second difference — she saved my life too.”